Follow the directory tree back up to the top... if /home/username is
rwxrwxr-x then /home should be at least rwxr-xr-x and owned by root.
Justin Buist
Trident Technology, Inc.
4700 60th St. SW, Suite 102
Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Ph. 616.554.2700
Fx. 616.554.3331
Mo. 616.291.2612
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Peter Amiri wrote:
> What is the best way to setup CF on RedHat 7.1 so shared clients can use
> CFFILE to upload and manipulate files in their directory.
>
> Here is what I've been able to do. Install CF as user coldfusion and assign
> it's primary group as mygroup. Then create users and also assign their
> primary group as mygroup. Now if a users directory is set as read/writable
> for the group CF should be able to manipulate the files in the directory,
> should it not?
>
> I get file permition errors. So I'm wondering if my assumptions above are
> correct.
>
> -Peter Amiri
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> www.amiri.net <http://www.amiri.net>
>
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